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Perhaps the name could be divided into ''šmn'' and ''ilom'', in which case, the former may be “oil, fat,” and the latter something to do with “god.” Also possible is ''šēm'',  
Perhaps the name could be divided into ''šmn'' and ''ilom'', in which case, the former may be “oil, fat,” and the latter something to do with “god.” Also possible is ''šēm'',  
“name,” and a derivation from the root ''nlh''/''y'', e.g., ''nlt'' in [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/isa/33/1#1 Isaiah 33:1] or ''minlām'' in [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/job/15/29#29 Job 15:29] (see Arabic naylun, nâʾlun, “wealth, possession”) (RFS). The latter suggestion  
“name,” and a derivation from the root ''nlh''/''y'', e.g., ''nlt'' in [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/isa/33/1#1 Isaiah 33:1] or ''minlām'' in [http://scriptures.lds.org/en/job/15/29#29 Job 15:29] (see Arabic naylun, nâʾlun, “wealth, possession”) ([[Robert F. Smith|RFS]]). The latter suggestion  
would form the basis for the name “name/monument of wealth.”
would form the basis for the name “name/monument of wealth.”



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Lehite GN 1. City, 1st c. BC (Alma 23:12)

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Etymology

No etymology is suggested.

Perhaps the name could be divided into šmn and ilom, in which case, the former may be “oil, fat,” and the latter something to do with “god.” Also possible is šēm, “name,” and a derivation from the root nlh/y, e.g., nlt in Isaiah 33:1 or minlām in Job 15:29 (see Arabic naylun, nâʾlun, “wealth, possession”) (RFS). The latter suggestion would form the basis for the name “name/monument of wealth.”

Cf. Book of Mormon SHEM, SHIM, SHUM, SHEMLON, SHEMNON

Variants

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